MossWelkowski
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I've heard of people waiting until about 15-20 min before kickoff and getting desperate brokers off guard, but that's obviously a big gamble just as well.
You're right...the tickets that we were going to buy were about 1,900 apiece the day that you took over the hotel room. Now those same exact tickets are at least 2x the amount. Wow...
Yeah bad timing for me...
They should drop though starting monday I would imagine.. No stupid person would pay 4000 for nose bleeds
Yeah bad timing for me...
They should drop though starting monday I would imagine.. No stupid person would pay 4000 for nose bleeds
Tickets started off low but now cause of 2 PSI they are at an all time high.
For some reason I thought this would have the opposite effect and prices would drop. This actually makes my decision of whether or not to go easier. I aint paying 4 grand to sit in a corner.
Nothing quite that low on Stubhub yet. Is there a better place to look?You should have no problem finding sidelines, upper level, first 15 rows or lower end zones for $3,000-$3,200.
Nothing quite that low on Stubhub yet. Is there a better place to look?
I've never done it, but at the last Super Bowl we overpaid a week beforehand, and when we got to downtown Indy way before the game there were ticket brokers everywhere selling them for about 1/2 what we paid (still over face, about $1,500 each as I recall). We said next time we'd buy at the game (this time I am lucky to be getting a ticket from a friend so I don't have this dilemma), but I don't know if I'd have the guts to actually do that.Tickets started off low but now cause of 2 PSI they are at an all time high.
Has anyone had success from buying them right before the game?
I've never done it, but at the last Super Bowl we overpaid a week beforehand, and when we got to downtown Indy way before the game there were ticket brokers everywhere selling them for about 1/2 what we paid (still over face, about $1,500 each as I recall). We said next time we'd buy at the game (this time I am lucky to be getting a ticket from a friend so I don't have this dilemma), but I don't know if I'd have the guts to actually do that.
I'm playing the waiting game too... Hopefully I can snag one between $1500 - $2000 by Saturday. I live in San Diego, so the plan is to drive down early Sunday morning and head back after the game. It's not looking good right now, but let's hope the ticket prices drop.